Vellard - Cantar del alma
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Label: Evidence Classics
Cat No: EVCD138
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 12th December 2025
Contents
Works
Las doce estan tocando (arr. Dominique Vellard)Para rey (arr. Dominique Vellard)
Cantar del alma
Meditation
O belle, o gracieuse
Suite populaire no.1
Suite populaire no.2
Artists
Eva Zaicik (mezzo-soprano)Dominique Vellard (tenor)
Ourania Lampropoulou (santouri)
Xenia Maliarevitch (piano)
Quatuor Debussy
Ensemble Gilles Binchois
Conductor
Dominique VellardWorks
Las doce estan tocando (arr. Dominique Vellard)Para rey (arr. Dominique Vellard)
Cantar del alma
Meditation
O belle, o gracieuse
Suite populaire no.1
Suite populaire no.2
Artists
Eva Zaicik (mezzo-soprano)Dominique Vellard (tenor)
Ourania Lampropoulou (santouri)
Xenia Maliarevitch (piano)
Quatuor Debussy
Ensemble Gilles Binchois
Conductor
Dominique VellardAbout
In Cantar del alma, Vellard interweaves his own compositions – mostly vocal – with his arrangements of traditional music, drawn largely from the rich heritage of the Mediterranean basin. He is joined by Eva Zaďcik, the Quatuor Debussy, Ourania Lampropoulou on santouri, and Xenia Maliarevitch on piano.
These two facets reveal the artistic identity of a composer shaped by his deep engagement with medieval and Renaissance repertoires, folk and world music, as well as the legacy of Fauré, Berio, Bartók, and de Falla.
Amid this convergence of musical worlds, the voice emerges as a unifying thread in Vellard’s clear, balanced, and refined writing – one that stands distinctly apart from much of today’s contemporary music.
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